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State of the Representation.

Curzon, hon, Robert, Clithero, 80, son of viscount Curzon, and son-in-law of lord Zouch...

+Cust, hon. Edward, Grantham, 760, brother to earl Brownlow, captain to the fifth dragoon guards.

+Cust, hon. P. Francis, Honiton, 380, brother to the above, captain in the

army.

Cust, hon. W. Clithero, 80, another brother, barrister at law.
Daly, James, Galwayshiro.

Dalrymple, A. J. Appleby, eldest son of sir Hugh Dalrymple, and son-inlaw of sir James Graham.

Dashwood, sir Henry Watkins, Woodstock, 200, father-in-law of the marquis of Ely, and one of the gentlemen of the king's privy chamber. Davenport, Davies, Cheshire, commander of the Macclesfield volunteer foresters,

Davis, Richard Hart, Bristol, 6000, a banker in Bristol.
Davies, Thomas H. Worchester, 200, à colonel.

Dawkins, James, Hastings, 12.

Dawson, George Robert, Londonderry county, brother-in-law to R. Peel. *De Crespigny, sir W. C. bart. Southampton, 800.

De Hochepied, George, Stockbridge, father-in-law to earl Grosvenor, a general in the army.

Deerhurst, viscount, Worcester, eldest son of the earl of Coventry.

Dennison, William Joseph, Surrey county.

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*Denman, Thomas, Wareham, a barrister at law.

Dent, John, Poole, 95, a banker in London.

Dickinson, William, Somersetshire, a barrister at law.

Donally, lord, Oakhampton, 22, brother to the hon. W. Bagwell, mustermaster-general in Ireland.

Domville, sir Comp. bart. Bossiney.

Don, sir Alexander, Roxburghshire, 81.

Dottin, A. R. Gatton.

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Douglas, hon. F. S. N. Banbury, 19, only son of lord Glenbervie, and nephew to the earl of Guildford. Lord Glenbervie's pensions and places to the amount of £4200, part of which the son holds in reversion. Douglas, William Rubeck Keeth, Dumfries, brother to the marquis of Queensberry.

Douglas, John, Oxford, 20.

Doveton, Gabriel, Lancaster, 1600, major-general in the East India service. Dowdeswell, John Edmond, Tewkesbury, 500, commissioner of bankrupts, £350.

Drake, W. T. Agmonsdeham, 125, a major in the army.
Drake, Thomas, T. Agmondesham, a captain in the army.
Drummond, George Harley, Kincardineshire, a banker in London.

Drummond, James, Perthshire, 145, son-in-law of the duke of Athol.
Dugdale, Stratford Stratford, Warwickshire, son-in-law to viscount Curzon.
Duncannon, viscount,
400, son of the earl of Besborough, and

son-in-law of the Westmoreland

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Duncombe, Charles, Newport.

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+Dundas, right hon. William, Edinburgh, cousin of viscount Melville,

egister of seisins, 2269.

Dundas, right hon. G. H. L. C. Orkney.

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State of the Representation.

*Dundas, Charles, Berkshire, cousin of lord Dundas, counsellor to Prince of Wales, in Scotland.

*Dundas, Thomas, esq. Richmond, 270, grandson of the above.

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Dundas, hon. Lawrence, York, 3000, father of the above, and eldest son of lord Dundas.

Dunlop, James, Kirkcudbright, 155, a lieutenant-general.

*Ebrington, right hon. Hugh, viscount, Devonshire, son of earl Fortescue. Edmonstone, sir Charles, Stirlingshire, 56, uncle-in-law of lord Hatham. Egerton, Wilbraham, Cheshire, nephew to the member for Clithero. +Eliot, hon. William, Liskeard, 24, brother to the earl of St. Germains, and brother-in-law to the marquis of Stafford; a lord of the trade and treasury, £1600.

Ellice, Edward, Coventry, 2500, a merchant in London, and brother-in-law to earl Grey...

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Ellis, Charles Rose, Seaford, 120, father of lord Howard de Walden.
Ellison, Cuthbert, Newcastle upon Tyne, 250.

Ellison, Richard, Wootton Bassett, 250.

Estcourt, T. G. Devizes, 60, joint proprietor of the borough, nephew to viscount Sidmouth; and brother to E. Estcourt, late solicitor to the stamp-office, who retired before 1809 on a pension of £1200.

Euston, H. Fitzroy, earl of, St. Edmondsbury.

Evans, William, East Retford.

Evans, capt. Henry, Wexford.

Fane, John Thomas, Lyme Regis, 31, a major in the army.

+Fane, John, Orfordshire, brother-in-law to the earl of Macclesfield, and

cousin to the earl of Westmoreland.

+Fane, Vere, Lyme Regis, 31.

Farrand, Robert, Heydon, 120.

Fazakerley, John Nicholas, Grimsby, 290.

*Fellowes, hon. Newton, Andover, 24, only brother to the earl of Portsmouth. >

Fellowes, William Henry, Huntingdonshire, first cousin to the earl of

Portsmouth.

*Ferguson, James, Aberdeenshire, 158, an advocate at the Scots bar and lord rector of king's college, Aberdeen.

Ferguson, sir R. C. Kirkaldy, 4, lieutenant-general, and colonel of the Sicilian regiment of foot.

Fetherston, sir Thomas, bart. Longfordshire, George and John Fetherston have in trust for the six daughters of the baronet, and the survivor, a pension, dated February, 1806, of £300.

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Finch, hon. Edward, Cambridge, 240, uncle of the earl of Aylesbury; a lieut.-general and colonel of the 22d regiment, and groom of the king's bed-chamber, £500.

+Finlay, Kirkman, Malmsbury, 13.

+Fitzgerald, right hon. Vesey, Clare-county, eldest son of the right hon. James Fitzgerald; lord of the treasury, £1500

Fitzgerald, right hon. Maurice, Kerryshire, knight of Kerry, a privycounsellor in Ireland.

Fitzgerald, lord William Charles, Kildareshire, next brother to the duke of Leicester.

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Fitzgibbon, hon. R. Limerickshire, only brother to the earl of Clare, cashier to the court of exchequer.

Fitzharris, James E. Harris, viscount, Wilton, 20, eldest son of the earl Malmsbury, governor of the Isle of Wight.

Fitzhugh, William, Tiverton, 24, a relation of lord Harrowby, a barrister

at law.

*Fitzroy, lord Charles, Thetford, 31, a younger brother of the duke of Grafton.

Fleming, John, M.D. Gatton, 30.

*Foley, Thomas, Droitwich, 40, lieut.-col. in the army, relation of lord Foley.

Folkes, sir Martin Browne, bart. King's Lynn.

Folkestone, right hon. William Pleydell, viscount, New Sarum, 50, son of the earl of Radnor.

Forbes, right hon. George John, viscount, Longfordshire, son of the earl of Gronard, nephew of the marquis of Hastings, a colonel in the army, and aid-de-camp to the Prince Regent.

Forbes, Charles, Malmsbury, 13.

Forester, Cecil Weld, Wenlock, 110, brother-in-law to the duke of Rutland, proprietor of the borough.

Foster, right hon. John, Louthshire, formerly speaker of the Irish House of Commons, pension, £5038.

Foster, John Leslie, Armagh, king's advocate-general in Ireland. Frankland, Robert, Thirsk, 50, only son of sir T. Frankland, bart. Freemantle, William Henry, Buckingham, 13, joint resident secretary in Great Britain to the lord-lieutenant of Ireland, £638, one of the joint solicitors in Great Britain, £391.

French, Arthur, Roscommonshire.

Fynes, Henry, Aldborough, 64, a relation to the duke of Newcastle, proprietor of the borough, a barrister at law.

Garvagh, lord, Petersfield.

Gascoyne, Isaac, Liverpool, 2600, a general and colonel of the 54th regiment.

Gaskell, Benjamin, Maldon, 800.

+Gifford, sir Robert, Eye, 100, attorney-general, £6000. The total emoluments of this office, from excise informations and other sources, are immense.

+Gilbert, Davies G Bodmyn, 36.

Gipps, George, Ripon, 146.

Gladstone, John, Lancaster, 1600, a merchant and banker.

Glerawley, viscount, Downpatrick, eldest son of the earl of Annesley.

Gooch, Thomas Sherlock, Suffolk, eldest son of sir T. Gooch, brother-inlaw to lord Rous.

Gordon, John, Athlone.

Gordon, Robert, Cricklade.

+Goulburn, Henry, West Looe, 55, nephew of viscount Chetwynd, under secretary of state for the war-department.

Gower, right hon. George G. earl, Staffordshire, son of the marquis of Stafford,

Graham, sir James, Carlisle, 750, recorder of Appleby, formerly an eminent conveyancer.

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Graham, J.-R, G. Hull, 1800.

*Graham, Sandford, Ludgershall, only son of sir James Graham, M.P. for Carlisle,

Graham, Thomas, Kinross county.

Grant, right hon. Charles, Invernessshire, 3, lord of the treasury, £1600. Grant, Alexander, Lostwithiel, son of Sir A. Grant.

Grant, Francis William, Elgin county, brother to the member for Inver

ness.

+Grant, Robert, ditto.

Grant, George McPherson, Sutherlandshire, 35.

Grant, J. P. Tavistock, a barrister at law, and advocate at the Scots' bar. Grattan, right hon. Henry, Dublin, a privy counsellor in Ireland. Mr.

Grattan received a present of £50,000 from his grateful countrymen for exertions in defence of the liberties of Ireland.

+Graves, lord, New Windsor, 420, brother-in-law to the marquis of Anglesey; comptroller of the household to the duke of Sussex; lord of the bed-chamber to the king, £1000.

Grenfell, Pascoe, Marlow, 216, brother-in-law to viscount Doneraile and to lord Riversdale.

Greville, hon. sir Charles, Warwick, 350; colonel in the army, and lieut.colonel of the 38th regiment of foot.

Griffith, John Wynne, Denbigh, 560.

Grosvenor, Thomas, Chester, 1200, cousin to earl Grosvenor, patron of the borough; lieut.-general in the army, and colonel of the 65th regiment.

* Grosvenor, R. E. Drax, New Romney, 17.

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Guise, sir Berkeley William, Gloucestershire.

Gurney, Hudson, Newtown, 33.

*Gurney, Richard Hanbury, Norwich.

Hamilton, lord Archibald, Lanarkshire, 148, second son of the duke of Hamilton.

Hamilton, Hans, Dublinshire, a governor of the county.

Harcourt, John, Leominster, 700.

Hare, hon. Richard, Corkshire, eldest son of viscount Ennismore, and brother-in-law of lord Clonbrock.

Hart, George Vaughan, Donegalshire, a lieutenant-general,

Harvey, Charles, Carlow, a barrister-at-law.

*Harvey, Daniel Whittle, Colchester, 1560.

Hawkins, sir Charles, bart. Penryn, 140.
Heathcote, sir Gilbert, bart. Rutlandshire.

Heathcote, Thomas Freeman, Hampshire, eldest son of sir William
Heathcote, bart.

+Heygate, William, Sudbury, 800, an alderman and banker in London. Hill, lord Arthur, Downshire, next brother to the marquis of Downshire; general in the army, and a captain in the 2d regiment of dragoons. Hill, right hon, sir George Fitzgerald, Londonderry; recorder of Londonderry, £60, a clerk of the Irish-house, £2265, and a lord of the treasury, £1600.

Hodson, John, Wigan, 60.

Holdsworth, Arthur Howe, Dartmouth, 40, governor of Dartmouth castle, £182.

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+Holdford, George Peter, Hastings.

Holmes, sir L. Thomas Worsley, Newport, Hants, 24.

+Holmes, William, Totness, 58.

Homfray, Samuel, Stafford, 600.

Honeywood, W. P. Kent county.

Hope, sir Alexander, Linlithgowshire, 62, half-brother to the earl of Hopetown; a general in the army, colonel of the 74th regiment, and

a governor of the royal military college.

Hope, sir William Johnson, Dumfriesshire, rear admiral of the red. Hornby, Edmund, Preston, 2200, nephew to the earl of Derby. Horrocks, Samuel, Ditto, a merchant and manufacturer in Lancashire. Houblon, John Archer, Essex.

Houldsworth, Thomas, Pontefract, 600.

Houston, Alexander, Glasgow.

Howard, hon. William, Morpeth, 200, second son of the earl of Carlisle Howard, lord H. T. M. Arundel, 450, brother to the duke of Norfolk. Howard, hon Fulke Grenville, Castle Rising, 50, brother to viscount Templetown, brother-in-law to the earl of Bristol, and a colonel in the army.

Howorth, Humphrey, Evesham, 600.

Hudson, Harrington, Hellestone, 36.
Hughes, William Lewis, Wallingford, 140.
Hulse, sir Charles, West Looe, 145.

*Hume, Joseph, Montrose.

Hurst, Robert, Horsham, 24, a barrister-at-law.

+Huskisson, right hon. William, Chichester, 620; commissioner of woods,

forests, and land-owners, colonial agent for Ceylon, £700; a pension from May, 1801, of £1200, with a pension to his wife on his death of £615. Hutchinson, hon. Christopher H. Cork, brother of the earl of Donoughmore, and lord Hutchinson, and sir N. C. Colchurst..

Innes, sir Hugh, bart. Dingwall.

+Innes, John, Grampound, 160.

+Irving, John, Bramber, 20, a merchant in London.

Jackson, sir John, bart. Dover, 1200, a merchant in London, a director of the East India company.

Jenkinson, hon. Charles Cecil, Hope, East Grinstead, 120, half-brother to the earl of Liverpool, formerly under secretary of state in the home department.

Jocelyn, right hon. Robert, viscount, Louthshire, son to the earl of Roden, and son-in-law of lord Le Despencer; vice-chamberlain to the king, £1158, joint auditor-general in the Irish treasury, December 1800, £1784.

Jolliffe, Hylton, Petersfield, 154, proprietor of the borough.

Jones, sir Thomas John Tyrwhitt, Bridgenorth, 750.

Kennedy, Thomas Francis, Ayr, Irvine, &c.

Kerrison, sir Edward, Northampton, a colonel in the army, and lieutenantcolonel of the 7th regiment of dragoon guards.

King, sir John Dashwood, bart. Wycombe, 65.

Kiely, John, Clonmell.

Kingsborough, viscount, Cork county, eldest son of the earl of Kingston. +Kinnersly, William Shepherd, Newcastle-under-Line, 660,

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